Historic Shopfronts. A brand new site for Lindsay Lennie’s consultancy which provides a tailored service focussing on the conservation of traditional shops and their interiors.
20 April 2010
New Logo! A new and improved logo and stationery range for a local contemporary glass studio.
19 April 2010
New Recruit! As of a week ago we have a new recruit in our office. He is an 8 week old Border Collie called Talisker who is keeping us on our toes, but he is a very welcome addition to our team. You can become a fan on Facebook, search for Talisker.
1 March 2010
Bug Off! A newly completed site for Rationale Biopesticide Strategists, this neat little website was required to serve as a simple, clean information site for the client and their services.
1 March 2010
In need of a body overhaul? This client was looking for a cost effective site to promote her services in Medical Massage as well as her Pilates Classes. We helped her update her business name and have provided her with leaflet and poster designs to complement the site.
16 December 2009
Proud to sponsor the South! The red and white hoops of the legendary South of Scotland Rugby Squad will be seen again on 30th Dec at Mansfield Park in Hawick when they take to the field to play Northumberland. Cohorts are proud to be sponsoring them by providing the design for the promotional material for the match.
15 December 2009
New cohorts website goes live. Finally they have managed to find some time to work on their website. Please note that not all portfolio sections are working but this will be remedied by early in the new year. A huge thanks to illustrator, Nathalie Lambert from Paris, who was commissioned by cohorts to supply them with the caricature illustrations. She captured both Tania and Craig to a tee!
15 December 2009
Cohorts were delighted to have won the pitch for Phase 2 of the Crossing Borders website development. They completely redesigned and developed the old site to make it easier for the members to update and also give them a more visually exciting platform to showcase their work. See the website in full at www.crossing-borders.org.uk